BAZAAR-E SHARSHUR
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This traditional bazaar is much more interesting than the other bazaars of the city just built. The first stalls sell rosaries, tchadors and other religious articles, and then these stalls disappear to leave the neighborhood shops. There is the impression of being in the ruelle of an old town souk with the barber, fruit and vegetable merchants and, of course, many sellers of hot bread. The first is a few metres from the bazaar entrance on the right, but it is not the best. If you have a small dip, wait for about meters and you will find another bakery. There, men wearing traditional clothes are seated around a ground bread oven stuck in the ground. At a regular rate, they extract impressive cakes that they allow for a few moments before handing them over to warm and crispy buyers.
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